2. With a knife or kitchen shears carefully remove the leaves from the thick stems and tear into bite size pieces (keep in mind that the kale will shrink when baked). Wash and thoroughly dry kale. Drizzle kale with olive oil and sprinkle with seasoning salt.

3. Bake until the edges brown but are not burnt, 10 to 15 minutes. (watch them carefully as they can become overcooked in as little as 30 seconds)

Puree raspberries, yogurt and sugar to taste in a food processor until smooth. Divide the mixture among freezer-pop molds, stopping about 1 inch from the top. Evenly divide chocolate chips among the molds. Stir the chips into the raspberry mixture, stirring out any air pockets at the same time. Insert the sticks and freeze until completely firm, about 6 hours. Dip the molds briefly in hot water before unmolding.

Some other simple popsicle ideas I found that sounded good were blueberry vanilla pudding pops (you just make vanilla pudding and then mix in blueberries and freeze) or yogurt dipped bananas (take half a banana and insert a wooden skewer type thing, then freeze, after frozen, dip in vanilla greek yogurt and freeze again). Yummm.